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Technologies - Biology and Medicine
A Novel Optical Sensor Configuration
| Category: Biology and Medicine |
Reference Number: 00427 |
Description
A novel optical-fiber sensor configuration has been developed for use in parallel bioreactor arrays and other potential applications. A major advantage of this configuration (as opposed to the commonly applied backscattering configuration) is that it minimizes or eliminates the effect of exterior light absorption/scattering on the sensor measurement, while allowing the detector to be positioned in a way that is amenable for sensor multiplexing, enabling substantial reduction in the cost of the multi-sensor system. This configuration may be applied to a variety of optical and fluorescence-based sensors, including but not limited to dissolved oxygen sensors, optical density sensors, glucose, and pH sensors.
Applications
- Low-cost multi-unit bioreactor systems
- Bioprocessing
- High-throughput screening
- Multi-analyte assays/diagnostics
Main Advantages
- Expanded upon standard microtiter plate technologies
- Small footprint
- Ability to grow cells under a wide array of controlled conditions at low cost
- Broad range of biomedical and biotechnological applications
- Useful for sensor multiplexing
- Simple, inexpensive, versatile
Inventor(s)
Dr. Wei Wen (Winston) Su Ms. Gwendolyn Cheney Department of Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Contact Information
For licensing information, please contact Lisa Matsunaga at matsunag@hawaii.edu
For all other inquiries, please write to:
Office of Technology Transfer & Economic Development University of Hawai’i 2800 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 280 Honolulu, HI 96822
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